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| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by |
| | | # applypatch from an e-mail message. |
| | | # |
| | | # The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an |
| | | # appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is |
| | | # allowed to edit the commit message file. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". |
| | | |
| | | . git-sh-setup |
| | | commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" |
| | | test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" ${1+"$@"} |
| | | : |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to check the commit log message. |
| | | # Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file |
| | | # that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero |
| | | # status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the |
| | | # commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. |
| | | # Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg |
| | | # hook is more suited to it. |
| | | # |
| | | # SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p') |
| | | # grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" |
| | | |
| | | # This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. |
| | | |
| | | test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | |
| | | sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { |
| | | echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | } |
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| | |
| | | #!/usr/bin/perl |
| | | |
| | | use strict; |
| | | use warnings; |
| | | use IPC::Open2; |
| | | |
| | | # An example hook script to integrate Watchman |
| | | # (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting |
| | | # new and modified files. |
| | | # |
| | | # The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token |
| | | # formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and |
| | | # all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must |
| | | # be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set |
| | | # 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' |
| | | # |
| | | my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment for debugging |
| | | # print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\n"; |
| | | |
| | | # Check the hook interface version |
| | | if ($version ne 2) { |
| | | die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n"; |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); |
| | | |
| | | my $retry = 1; |
| | | |
| | | my $json_pkg; |
| | | eval { |
| | | require JSON::XS; |
| | | $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; |
| | | 1; |
| | | } or do { |
| | | require JSON::PP; |
| | | $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; |
| | | }; |
| | | |
| | | launch_watchman(); |
| | | |
| | | sub launch_watchman { |
| | | my $o = watchman_query(); |
| | | if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { |
| | | output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); |
| | | } |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | sub output_result { |
| | | my ($clockid, @files) = @_; |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment for debugging watchman output |
| | | # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); |
| | | # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; |
| | | # print $fh "$clockid\n@files\n"; |
| | | # close $fh; |
| | | |
| | | binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; |
| | | print $clockid; |
| | | print "\0"; |
| | | local $, = "\0"; |
| | | print @files; |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | sub watchman_clock { |
| | | my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; |
| | | die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $? != 0; |
| | | |
| | | return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | sub watchman_query { |
| | | my $pid = open2(\*CHLD_OUT, \*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') |
| | | or die "open2() failed: $!\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n"; |
| | | |
| | | # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that |
| | | # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. |
| | | # |
| | | # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the |
| | | # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the |
| | | # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to |
| | | # further constrain the results. |
| | | if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { |
| | | $last_update_token = "\"$last_update_token\""; |
| | | } |
| | | my $query = <<" END"; |
| | | ["query", "$git_work_tree", { |
| | | "since": $last_update_token, |
| | | "fields": ["name"], |
| | | "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] |
| | | }] |
| | | END |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query |
| | | # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); |
| | | # print $fh $query; |
| | | # close $fh; |
| | | |
| | | print CHLD_IN $query; |
| | | close CHLD_IN; |
| | | my $response = do {local $/; <CHLD_OUT>}; |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment for debugging the watch response |
| | | # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); |
| | | # print $fh $response; |
| | | # close $fh; |
| | | |
| | | die "Watchman: command returned no output.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $response eq ""; |
| | | die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" unless $response =~ /^\{/; |
| | | |
| | | return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | sub is_work_tree_watched { |
| | | my ($output) = @_; |
| | | my $error = $output->{error}; |
| | | if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { |
| | | $retry--; |
| | | my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; |
| | | die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $? != 0; |
| | | $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); |
| | | $error = $output->{error}; |
| | | die "Watchman: $error.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $error; |
| | | |
| | | # Uncomment for debugging watchman output |
| | | # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); |
| | | # close $fh; |
| | | |
| | | # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so |
| | | # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the |
| | | # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay |
| | | # the cost in git to look up each individual file. |
| | | my $o = watchman_clock(); |
| | | $error = $output->{error}; |
| | | |
| | | die "Watchman: $error.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $error; |
| | | |
| | | output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); |
| | | $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; |
| | | |
| | | eval { launch_watchman() }; |
| | | return 0; |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | die "Watchman: $error.\n" . |
| | | "Falling back to scanning...\n" if $error; |
| | | |
| | | return 1; |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | sub get_working_dir { |
| | | my $working_dir; |
| | | if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { |
| | | $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); |
| | | $working_dir =~ tr/\\/\//; |
| | | } else { |
| | | require Cwd; |
| | | $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | return $working_dir; |
| | | } |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | cd templates |
| | | cp -nr * ../src |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over |
| | | # dumb transports. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". |
| | | |
| | | exec git update-server-info |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed |
| | | # by applypatch from an e-mail message. |
| | | # |
| | | # The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an |
| | | # appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". |
| | | |
| | | . git-sh-setup |
| | | precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" |
| | | test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" ${1+"$@"} |
| | | : |
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| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. |
| | | # Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should |
| | | # exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if |
| | | # it wants to stop the commit. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". |
| | | |
| | | if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 |
| | | then |
| | | against=HEAD |
| | | else |
| | | # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object |
| | | against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. |
| | | allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) |
| | | |
| | | # Redirect output to stderr. |
| | | exec 1>&2 |
| | | |
| | | # Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent |
| | | # them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the |
| | | # printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. |
| | | if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && |
| | | # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's |
| | | # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since |
| | | # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. |
| | | test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | |
| | | LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\0' | wc -c) != 0 |
| | | then |
| | | cat <<\EOF |
| | | Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. |
| | | |
| | | This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. |
| | | |
| | | To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. |
| | | |
| | | If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: |
| | | |
| | | git config hooks.allownonascii true |
| | | EOF |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. |
| | | exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. |
| | | # Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should |
| | | # exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to |
| | | # stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". |
| | | |
| | | . git-sh-setup |
| | | test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && |
| | | exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" |
| | | : |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | |
| | | # An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git |
| | | # push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been |
| | | # pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. |
| | | # |
| | | # This hook is called with the following parameters: |
| | | # |
| | | # $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done |
| | | # $2 -- URL to which the push is being done |
| | | # |
| | | # If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. |
| | | # |
| | | # Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to |
| | | # the standard input in the form: |
| | | # |
| | | # <local ref> <local oid> <remote ref> <remote oid> |
| | | # |
| | | # This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts |
| | | # with "WIP" (work in progress). |
| | | |
| | | remote="$1" |
| | | url="$2" |
| | | |
| | | zero=$(git hash-object --stdin </dev/null | tr '[0-9a-f]' '0') |
| | | |
| | | while read local_ref local_oid remote_ref remote_oid |
| | | do |
| | | if test "$local_oid" = "$zero" |
| | | then |
| | | # Handle delete |
| | | : |
| | | else |
| | | if test "$remote_oid" = "$zero" |
| | | then |
| | | # New branch, examine all commits |
| | | range="$local_oid" |
| | | else |
| | | # Update to existing branch, examine new commits |
| | | range="$remote_oid..$local_oid" |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # Check for WIP commit |
| | | commit=$(git rev-list -n 1 --grep '^WIP' "$range") |
| | | if test -n "$commit" |
| | | then |
| | | echo >&2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | fi |
| | | done |
| | | |
| | | exit 0 |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano |
| | | # |
| | | # The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing |
| | | # its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with |
| | | # non-zero status. |
| | | # |
| | | # The hook is called with the following parameters: |
| | | # |
| | | # $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. |
| | | # $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). |
| | | # |
| | | # This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already |
| | | # merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it |
| | | # would result in rebasing already published history. |
| | | |
| | | publish=next |
| | | basebranch="$1" |
| | | if test "$#" = 2 |
| | | then |
| | | topic="refs/heads/$2" |
| | | else |
| | | topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD` || |
| | | exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | case "$topic" in |
| | | refs/heads/??/*) |
| | | ;; |
| | | *) |
| | | exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. |
| | | ;; |
| | | esac |
| | | |
| | | # Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased |
| | | # on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? |
| | | |
| | | # Does the topic really exist? |
| | | git show-ref -q "$topic" || { |
| | | echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | # Is topic fully merged to master? |
| | | not_in_master=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"` |
| | | if test -z "$not_in_master" |
| | | then |
| | | echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." |
| | | exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. |
| | | only_next_1=`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort` |
| | | only_next_2=`git rev-list ^master ${publish} | sort` |
| | | if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" |
| | | then |
| | | not_in_topic=`git rev-list "^$topic" master` |
| | | if test -z "$not_in_topic" |
| | | then |
| | | echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" |
| | | exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. |
| | | else |
| | | exit 0 |
| | | fi |
| | | else |
| | | not_in_next=`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"` |
| | | /usr/bin/perl -e ' |
| | | my $topic = $ARGV[0]; |
| | | my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n"; |
| | | my (%not_in_next) = map { |
| | | /^([0-9a-f]+) /; |
| | | ($1 => 1); |
| | | } split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]); |
| | | for my $elem (map { |
| | | /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; |
| | | [$1 => $2]; |
| | | } split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) { |
| | | if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { |
| | | if ($msg) { |
| | | print STDERR $msg; |
| | | undef $msg; |
| | | } |
| | | print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n"; |
| | | } |
| | | } |
| | | ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | <<\DOC_END |
| | | |
| | | This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been |
| | | published from being rewound. |
| | | |
| | | The workflow assumed here is: |
| | | |
| | | * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never |
| | | merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). |
| | | |
| | | * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", |
| | | it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct |
| | | earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at |
| | | the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but |
| | | it makes it easier to keep your history simple. |
| | | |
| | | * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic |
| | | branches, merge them into "next" branch. |
| | | |
| | | The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name |
| | | to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via |
| | | $GIT_DIR/config mechanism. |
| | | |
| | | With this workflow, you would want to know: |
| | | |
| | | (1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young |
| | | topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather |
| | | clean up before publishing, and things that have not been |
| | | merged into other branches can be easily rebased without |
| | | affecting other people. But once it is published, you would |
| | | not want to rewind it. |
| | | |
| | | (2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". |
| | | Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not |
| | | build on top of it -- other people may already want to |
| | | change things related to the topic as patches against your |
| | | "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to |
| | | fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the |
| | | tip of "master". |
| | | |
| | | Let's look at this example: |
| | | |
| | | o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" |
| | | / / / / |
| | | / a---a---b A / / |
| | | / / / / |
| | | / / c---c---c---c B / |
| | | / / / \ / |
| | | / / / b---b C \ / |
| | | / / / / \ / |
| | | ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | A, B and C are topic branches. |
| | | |
| | | * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". |
| | | |
| | | * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", |
| | | and is ready to be deleted. |
| | | |
| | | * C has not merged to "next" at all. |
| | | |
| | | We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage |
| | | B to be deleted. |
| | | |
| | | To compute (1): |
| | | |
| | | git rev-list ^master ^topic next |
| | | git rev-list ^master next |
| | | |
| | | if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. |
| | | |
| | | To compute (2): |
| | | |
| | | git rev-list master..topic |
| | | |
| | | if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". |
| | | |
| | | DOC_END |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to make use of push options. |
| | | # The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' |
| | | # and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". |
| | | |
| | | if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" |
| | | then |
| | | i=0 |
| | | while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" |
| | | do |
| | | eval "value=\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" |
| | | case "$value" in |
| | | echoback=*) |
| | | echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: ${value#*=}" >&2 |
| | | ;; |
| | | reject) |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | esac |
| | | i=$((i + 1)) |
| | | done |
| | | fi |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. |
| | | # Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the |
| | | # commit message, followed by the description of the commit |
| | | # message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit |
| | | # message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, |
| | | # the commit is aborted. |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". |
| | | |
| | | # This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the |
| | | # "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. |
| | | # |
| | | # The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" |
| | | # into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is |
| | | # commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed |
| | | # commits. |
| | | # |
| | | # The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can |
| | | # still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. |
| | | |
| | | COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 |
| | | COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 |
| | | SHA1=$3 |
| | | |
| | | /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" |
| | | |
| | | # case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in |
| | | # ,|template,) |
| | | # /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' |
| | | # print "\n" . `git diff --cached --name-status -r` |
| | | # if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; |
| | | # *) ;; |
| | | # esac |
| | | |
| | | # SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p') |
| | | # git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" |
| | | # if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" |
| | | # then |
| | | # /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" |
| | | # fi |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | |
| | | # An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. |
| | | # |
| | | # This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git |
| | | # push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push |
| | | # tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the |
| | | # receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to |
| | | # updateInstead. |
| | | # |
| | | # By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index |
| | | # of the remote repository has any difference from the currently |
| | | # checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match |
| | | # the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip |
| | | # of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default |
| | | # behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour |
| | | # as a starting point for convenient modification. |
| | | # |
| | | # The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current |
| | | # branch is going to be updated: |
| | | commit=$1 |
| | | |
| | | # It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does |
| | | # so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). |
| | | die () { |
| | | echo >&2 "$*" |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | } |
| | | |
| | | # Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the |
| | | # index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current |
| | | # branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. |
| | | # |
| | | # For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" |
| | | # in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction |
| | | # with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is |
| | | # essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches |
| | | # branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do |
| | | # not interfere with the difference between the branches. |
| | | |
| | | # The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code |
| | | # for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in |
| | | # the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. |
| | | # |
| | | # Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, |
| | | # not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on |
| | | # the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. |
| | | # by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. |
| | | |
| | | if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh |
| | | then |
| | | die "Up-to-date check failed" |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- |
| | | then |
| | | die "Working directory has unstaged changes" |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # This is a rough translation of: |
| | | # |
| | | # head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX |
| | | if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null |
| | | then |
| | | head=HEAD |
| | | else |
| | | head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin </dev/null) |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | if ! git diff-index --quiet --cached --ignore-submodules $head -- |
| | | then |
| | | die "Working directory has staged changes" |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | if ! git read-tree -u -m "$commit" |
| | | then |
| | | die "Could not update working tree to new HEAD" |
| | | fi |
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| | |
| | | #!/bin/sh |
| | | # |
| | | # An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. |
| | | # Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new |
| | | # |
| | | # To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". |
| | | # |
| | | # Config |
| | | # ------ |
| | | # hooks.allowunannotated |
| | | # This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the |
| | | # repository. By default they won't be. |
| | | # hooks.allowdeletetag |
| | | # This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the |
| | | # repository. By default they won't be. |
| | | # hooks.allowmodifytag |
| | | # This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default |
| | | # it won't be. |
| | | # hooks.allowdeletebranch |
| | | # This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the |
| | | # repository. By default they won't be. |
| | | # hooks.denycreatebranch |
| | | # This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied |
| | | # in the repository. By default this is allowed. |
| | | # |
| | | |
| | | # --- Command line |
| | | refname="$1" |
| | | oldrev="$2" |
| | | newrev="$3" |
| | | |
| | | # --- Safety check |
| | | if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then |
| | | echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 |
| | | echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 |
| | | echo " $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>)" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then |
| | | echo "usage: $0 <ref> <oldrev> <newrev>" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | # --- Config |
| | | allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) |
| | | allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) |
| | | denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) |
| | | allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) |
| | | allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) |
| | | |
| | | # check for no description |
| | | projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") |
| | | case "$projectdesc" in |
| | | "Unnamed repository"* | "") |
| | | echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | ;; |
| | | esac |
| | | |
| | | # --- Check types |
| | | # if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. |
| | | zero=$(git hash-object --stdin </dev/null | tr '[0-9a-f]' '0') |
| | | if [ "$newrev" = "$zero" ]; then |
| | | newrev_type=delete |
| | | else |
| | | newrev_type=$(git cat-file -t $newrev) |
| | | fi |
| | | |
| | | case "$refname","$newrev_type" in |
| | | refs/tags/*,commit) |
| | | # un-annotated tag |
| | | short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/} |
| | | if [ "$allowunannotated" != "true" ]; then |
| | | echo "*** The un-annotated tag, $short_refname, is not allowed in this repository" >&2 |
| | | echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/tags/*,delete) |
| | | # delete tag |
| | | if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then |
| | | echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/tags/*,tag) |
| | | # annotated tag |
| | | if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| | | then |
| | | echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 |
| | | echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/heads/*,commit) |
| | | # branch |
| | | if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then |
| | | echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/heads/*,delete) |
| | | # delete branch |
| | | if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then |
| | | echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/remotes/*,commit) |
| | | # tracking branch |
| | | ;; |
| | | refs/remotes/*,delete) |
| | | # delete tracking branch |
| | | if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then |
| | | echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | fi |
| | | ;; |
| | | *) |
| | | # Anything else (is there anything else?) |
| | | echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 |
| | | exit 1 |
| | | ;; |
| | | esac |
| | | |
| | | # --- Finished |
| | | exit 0 |
| | |
| | | "description": "Web Development Examples", |
| | | "main": "index.js", |
| | | "scripts": { |
| | | "preinstall": "git config --local core.hooksPath hooks", |
| | | "serve": "http-server --port 8001" |
| | | }, |
| | | "keywords": [], |